Adversaries of the Righteous: The Broker and Ifraja the Librarian

From the bustling streets of Nexus to the savage western seas, Creation is ripe with threats to mortals and Chosen alike. Crooked traders, vile occultists, and even zealous protectors of the Realm can be found in every city, satrapy, and region waiting for unsuspecting targets or standing their ground as they prepare for the inevitable.

In this collection you will meet new foes, encounter old enemies, and learn the inner workings of several different factions and societies dedicated to criminal activity, nefarious plotting, and more.

Adversaries of the Righteous: The Broker and Ifraja the Librarian

Buying and selling fobidden texts, weapons and secrets, The Broker is an unknown entity that could be friend or foe.

Storyteller, extortionist, and murderer, Ifraja plunders the secrets of sorcery.

The Broker and Ifraja the Librarian continue the Adversaries of the Righteous series.

I like both of these characters, and think that they are good additions to the collection, but why, oh why do we have to use the plural third person pronoun to refer to a person of indeterminate gender? Its a massacre of the English language! I [...]

These two characters are quite interesting, and for the chump change I picked them up for I'm certainly not going to say I expected something awesome. Ifraja is cool, a crotetchy sorceror with a new spell and a new shaping ritual. He's cool and [...]

There are two characters on offer here. The first is a Sorcerer with a couple interesting mechanical bits and bobs (new spell and shaping ritual). However, he's ultimately nothing special, and even his best tricks are going to be fairly useless as a [...]

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